highonchrist18 is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at managing people.
Professor Sherman Klump (The Nutty Professor) Professors have found a way to never get a job: they just stay in school until they are dead. Klump, at least, is one of those professors who does a lot of research and work outside of his job, which amuses his entire family.
David Spritz (The Weather Man) Meteorologists figure out when it will rain, if that hurricane should be feared, or if it will just kill a bunch of Floridians, that kind of stuff. The weather man is one part meteorologist and one part broadcast journalist, much to the chagrin of David Spritz.
Seven of Nine (Star Trek: Voyager) Chemical engineers work with chemicals, in order to make all sorts of neat things... thank them for plastic. Seven of Nine, a disconnected Borg, is the resident chemical engineer on Voyager.
Robert Neville (I Am Legend) Biochemists play around with biological tissues and chemical processes to find cures for all our ailments. Robert Neville shows the possibility of job advancement into super-villainy, though, by creating a virus that wipes out humanity.
Ron Burgundy (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) News anchors are the men and women who report the news nightly on television. Ron Burgundy is so good at his job that he always blindly recites the news script on the teleprompter. This, of course, led to his famous slip up: "You stay classy, San Diego. I'm Ron Burgundy???"